Hell Jennifer, nice to meet you. My name is Justice.
You may want to review the ‘POST A DANG PICTURE’ policy.
I also thought that Noot Gingrich deserved justice when his private cell phone conversations were hacked and the recordings were illegally handed over to an eager press for dissemination by a Democrat congressman. And I thought that Sarah Palin deserved justice when her private email account was hacked and access to those private emails given over to a press who were more than willing to publish them. But the right to privacy seems to be a one-way street. Sure, the outrage is deafening when the privacy of liberals is violated. But with conservatives? Not so much.
Justice is blind and therefore not in the least bit interested in this matter.
She put her porn on the cloud, what did she expect?
Clarification: do not store anything in "the cloud" that you wouldn't be willing to put on a thumb drive and hand to your neighbor, boss, pastor, son, daughter, mother, police...
If it doesn't pass that test, but you still want it out there... You had better encrypt the {expletive} out of it. Otherwise you're just gambling that your little bit of embarrassing or incriminating data will be lost in the terabytes of cat pictures and boring holiday photos...
STOP POSTING NUDE PICS TO THE "CLOUD"...
Now, there is a nice turn of phrase.......
No, Jennifer Lawrence deserves payment.These whores are(or will be) nude in their movies anyway, so they are outraged because they did not get paid for it.
I would never take a naked pictures of myself, but quite frankly if someone wants to do that what is the problem? These gals weren’t sending them around unsolicited and famous people have a right to a private life too.
Jennifer Lawrence, etc al are not the wrong doers here.
From the days that the, then, local ‘bulletin board service’ obtained it’s charter from the federal government, to gain access to ‘the new computer connection called the internet’, in 1993, to today, the admonishment most ignored is:
“Once you put something on there, it will be there forever, and there is not one person alive, that will not be able to see that, at some time in their life!”
Who on Earth ever thought putting something personal online was a good idea?
I know what I do isn’t safe either, being that I print photos and place them in a booklet. But I’ve got a thing against even normal photos all going online.
Ok, Mary Elizabeth Winstead’s pics were taken by/for her husband, and were deleted years ago.
I believe she deserves sympathy and whoever did this needs to go to jail, same as the jerk who hacked into Sarah Palin’s e-mail.
Here is Jennifer Lawrence naked (not really). She looks kinda blue in this one.... : )
http://media2.onsugar.com/files/2013/06/03/827/n/1922398/a9b08829ec076b31_2_wm.xxxlarge/i/Jennifer-Lawrence-Nicholas-Hoult-Montreal-Pictures.jpg
After researching using google I cannot find any real naked photos of her..... They have disappeared.
John Nantz appears well-satisfied to cast the first stone.
Wa there this much screaming when the following were hacked: Target, Dairy Queen, Home Depot, Citibank,.....? Which were more damaging or concerning for the average person?